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May 9, 2016updated 25 May 2016 9:49am

Prince Harry talks of ‘incessant’ intrusions into his private life in BBC interview

By Press Gazette

Prince Harry has said “incessant” intrusions into his private life have made the line between his personal and public affairs “almost non-existent”.

Harry, who is in Florida for the Invictus Games, said that “everyone has a right to privacy” and interest in him verged on “unnecessary”.

He told the BBC’s Andrew Marr programme on Sunday that he intended to use his family’s “very privileged” public position to promote good causes.

“Sadly, that line between public and private life is almost non-existent any more and we will do our best to ensure that there is a line.

“We are completely aware that we are in a very privileged position and I will spend the rest of my life earning that privilege and trying to bring a spotlight on to things and causes that really matter to me and hopefully matter to a lot of other people as well.

“Everyone has a right to their privacy and a lot of members of the public get it, but sadly in some areas there is this incessant need to find every bit of detail about what goes on behind the scenes.”

He added: “The private life has to be private and I hope people respect that.”

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Addressing accusations of being workshy that have dogged him and his brother, the Duke of Cambridge, this year, Harry said that he did not get satisfaction from doing nothing.

“I don’t get any satisfaction from sitting at home on my arse,” he said.

The royal said he wanted a job after leaving the Army but could not find one with which he could combine his royal duties.

After leaving the military, he found most jobs he looked at “were not going to work” combined with royal duties and some jobs were “not even on the table”.

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